“Coca-Cola was named back in 1885 for its two ‘medicinal’ ingredients: extract of coca leaves and kola nuts. Just how much cocaine was originally in the formulation is hard to determine, but the drink undeniably contained some cocaine in its early days.”

Perhaps the cannabis-infused drink would be named in a similarly descriptive way — matching Coke’s branding?

Plus, the pot-infused drink could be marketed for more than just pain. Bloomberg News reports:

“While marijuana remains illegal at the national level in the U.S., there is growing acceptance of the use of CBD derived from marijuana to treat illnesses ranging from chronic pain to anxiety and epilepsy. The first-ever medical treatment derived from a marijuana plant will hit the U.S. market soon, after regulators in June gave an epilepsy treatment by GW Pharmaceuticals Plc the green light.”